Andalusia: Favorite Places

If you want to discover the charm of Andalusia with its picturesque landscapes and sun-soaked coastlines, Paradores Hotels are the perfect option for you. Spanish paradores are stylish hotels located in historic castles, fortresses, convents and monasteries that boast modern comforts and excellent service. With a variety of spectacular natural landscapes and an abundance of cultural activities, Andalusia is an attractive destination for families and cultural lovers alike.

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Paradores Andalusia

The birthplace of flamenco dancing, Andalusia boasts breathtaking typography and a rich cultural identity. Andalusian hotels are abundant in the province and perfectly encapsulate the unique charm of this beautiful region. Boasting the hottest summers in Spain thanks to its sun-kissed Mediterranean climate, endless mountain ranges and a wealth of cultural attractions, the region welcomes millions of visitors every year. With centuries-old experience of treating travelers to food and lodging, paradores hotels continue the glorious tradition of hospitality. Other popular destinations for paradores are northern Spain and Galicia.

World Heritage attractions in Seville

Located on the southern bank of the Guadalquivir River, Seville is the largest city in Andalusia and boasts luxury paradores that reflect the historical, monumental and cultural heritage of the city. Shaped by the Moorish invasion and trade boom of the 16th Century, Seville sparkles with orange tree-lined streets, souring churches, and ancient history. There is no better way to experience the unmatched hospitality of Seville than by rubbing shoulders with the locals over a glass of wine, tapas or flamenco dancing. Lively streets and squares in Triana and La Macarena are beset with traditional culture. The cathedral, the Reales Alcázares Palace and the General Archive of the Indies all enjoy UNESCO World heritage designations.